Adjusting good mood is more conducive to lowering blood pressure.
As the incidence of hypertension is getting younger and younger, many patients are in fast-paced work and tense interpersonal relationships, and the impact of these psychological pressures on blood pressure is also very large. Long-term stress, depression, anxiety and other adverse psychological states can lead to elevated blood pressure and increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Relaxation is simple to say, but it is not so easy to relax if you are really under the pressure of all kinds of work and life. When faced with pressure, you can try the following methods to minimize the impact of psychological pressure on blood pressure. Give yourself more positive encouragement When faced with pressure, many thoughts will flash through our minds, both Read More …